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by Peter Hessler

George W. Bush on

  Takashima, Ken-ichi

  on cracking oracle bones

  on origins of Chinese writing

  on work of Chen Mengjia

  “talent markets” (employment centers)

  Taliban and Islamic terrorists

  Tang dynasty (618--917 A.D.)

  Tang Jigen (archaeologist)

  taotie design

  Tarim Basin

  movie set in

  mummies discovered in

  tea

  incorporation of, into Chinese culture

  writing about

  television, introduction of, into rural Sichuan province (1980s)

  Tenet, George (CIA director)

  terra-cotta figures, Shaanxi province archaeological sites

  terrorism

  Chinese government’s attempt to link Uighurs with

  Taiwanese S. Chen on

  U.S. statement on Uighur ETIM movement and

  terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001

  Chinese public opinion on, (2001)

  official Chinese response to

  Polat and

  videos and DVDs of

  Thatcher, Margaret (British prime minister)

  Thomas, Dylan

  Three Gorges Dam

  Tiananmen Square, Beijing

  Falun Gong demonstrations at

  tenth-anniversary commemoration of 1989 protests in

  Tian Zhicheng (museum curator)

  Tibet and Tibetans

  Tien, Wilson (Taiwan political leader)

  tools, Luoyang spades

  The Touch (film)

  tourism in China

  Americans, at Falun Gong demonstration

  “The Travels of Old Derelict” (Lao Can Youji)

  A Truthful Impression of the Country (Clifford)

  Tsinghua University

  George W. Bush speech at

  “Twelve Months of Migrant Labor” (song)

  Tyson, Mike (athlete)

  Uighurs (ethic group)

  American political conservatives as allies of

  attitudes of, toward Islam

  Chinese government policy toward

  culture and history of

  expatriate community of, in U.S.

  independence movement

  international views of

  ostensible connections to Taliban and Osama bin Laden

  political asylum for

  protests conducted by

  Senator Jesse Helms, as ally of

  status as Chinese ethnic group

  U.S. policy toward

  United States

  aircraft-collision incident with China

  author on, after 9/11 terrorist attacks

  Chinese perceptions of

  counterfeit documents to enter

  I. Galambos on importance of movies to culture of

  Justice Department

  NATO bombing of Chinese embassy in Belgrade and

  terrorist attacks (see terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001)

  Uzbekistan

  videos and DVDs of 9/11 terrorist attacks

  villages, abandoned Chinese

  Voice of America (VOA)

  Special English broadcasts on

  Uighur broadcasts on

  Wall Street Journal (newspaper)

  author’s employment at Beijing bureau

  reports on Falun Gong in

  Wal-Mart

  Wang, Xiansheng (Chinese executive)

  Wang Delu (peasant amateur archaeologist)

  Wang Erxiao (peasant hero)

  “Wang Erxiao” (song)

  Wang Guowei (oracle bones scholar)

  Wang Jun (linguistic scholar), author’s interview with, regarding reform of Chinese writing system, and his criticism of poet Yuan Xiaoyuan

  Wang Shimin (Chen Mengjia’s student)

  Wang Shuo (writer)

  Wang Wei (Chinese military pilot)

  Wang Xueqi (actor)

  Wang Yirong (oracle bones collector)

  Wang Zhi, legend about immortals and

  Warriors of Heaven and Earth (film), author’s visit to movie set

  Washington, D.C.

  Polat’s life in

  Watergate scandal

  Web sales of Chinese characters

  weida (great)

  Wenzhou, Zhejiang province

  Western history and civilization

  hero concept in China and in

  idea of sports and athletic competition in

  Latin language in

  white supremacists

  Whitman, Walt, Lucy Chao’s translations of

  Wilson, James Harrison

  women, suicide rate among Chinese

  World Economic Forum

  World Trade Organization (WTO)

  writing. See Chinese written language

  Wu Ding (Shang king)

  Wu Ming (protester)

  Wu Ningkun (writer)

  on Chen Mengjia

  life and career of

  on Lucy Chao

  A Single Tear (book)

  wushu martial arts

  Wuwei, Gansu province, bronze horses discovered at

  Wu Zetian (Tang empress)

  Xia dynasty (ca. 2205--1766 B.C.)

  Xi’an, Shaanxi province

  archaeology and artifacts of

  Xia-Shang-Zhou Chronology Project

  Xinhua news agency

  Xinjiang province

  Jiang Wen movie set in

  mummies discovered in Tarim Basin of

  terrorism threat and Chinese government policy in

  Uighurs in

  Xituogu village, Great Wall at

  elections in

  Xu, Xiansheng (economic development executive)

  xuanchuan, publicity and propaganda

  Xu Chaolong (scholar), on Sanxingdui civilization

  Xu Jicheng (athlete, TV announcer)

  Xu Wenqiu (Sichuan peasant)

  Yale romanization system of Chinese

  Yalu River Broken Bridge

  Yang Jun (Nanjing worker)

  Yang Shulin “Driver Yang” (Beijing cab driver)

  author’s search for Beijing Olympic Games sites and

  Yangtze River civilizations

  Yangtze Valley Authority

  Yang Xizhang (Old Yang)

  on life and work of Chen Mengjia

  Yellow River Valley, Chinese civilization and

  Yin Binyong (linguistic scholar), author’s interview with, regarding reform of Chinese writing system

  Yongle (Ming emperor)

  You Can’t Control My Life (Miao Yong)

  Yuan dynasty (1279--1368)

  Yuan Shikai (president of Chinese republic)

  Yuan Xiaoyuan (poet), Wang Jun’s criticism of

  Yugoslavia, 1990s war in

  Yunnan province

  Zero Distance (Wenzhou television program)

  Zhang Lianzhong (education official), on Chinese government’s plan for English-language education

  Zhang Xuexian (Anyang landowner)

  Zhang Yimou (film director)

  Zhao, Edward C. T.

  Zhao Baohong (peasant tourguide)

  Zhao Jingxin (Old Mr. Zhao)

  on Chen Mengjia

  destruction of Beijing courtyard house belonging to

  family history

  Ming dynasty furniture belonging to Chen Mengjia and Lucy Chao, and role of

  sister Lucy Chao

  Zhao Wei (actor)

  Zhejiang province, economic development in

  Zhou dynasty (1122--256 B.C.)

  bronzes of

  Zhou Enlai

  Zhou Fengmin (Xituogu village voter)

  Zhou Youguang (linguistic scholar)

  author’s interview with, regarding reform of Chinese writing system

  Zhuhai, Guangdong province

  Zhu Jiqiu

  Zhu Rongji

  Zhu Yunfeng (Emily’s boyfriend)

  Zhu Zonghan (Beiji
ng Sanitation Bureau)

  Zuo Tongtang (Qing general)

  About the Author

  PETER HESSLER is the Beijing correspondent for The New Yorker and a contributor to National Geographic. He is the author of River Town.

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  River Town

  Credits

  Jacket design by Roberto de Vicq de Cumptich

  Jacket photograph © ChinaFotoPress

  Map courtesy of Angela Hessler. “Outline of Ancient Chinese History” courtesy of Nanjing University Press. Illustrations courtesy of Ho Wei. Oracle bone rubbings on pages 136 and 250 are reproduced from David N. Keightley’s Sources of Shang History.

  Copyright

  ORACLE BONES. Copyright © 2006 by Peter Hessler. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. No part oAll rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on-screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins e-books.

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  Oracle bones : a journey between China’s past and present / Peter Hessler.

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  ISBN-13: 978-0-06-082658-1

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  Table of Contents

  Cover

  Title Page

  Dedication

  Contents

  Author’s Note

  Map

  Part One

  Artifact A

  Chapter 1

  Artifact B

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Artifact C

  Chapter 4

  Part Two

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Artifact D

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Artifact E

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Part Three

  Artifact F

  Chapter 12

  Artifact G

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Artifact H

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Artifact I

  Chapter 18

  Chapter 19

  Part Four

  Chapter 20

  Artifact J

  Chapter 21

  Artifact K

  Chapter 22

  Artifact L

  Chapter 23

  Artifact Z

  Chapter 24

  Sources

  Acknowledgments

  Searchable Terms

  About the Author

  Other Books by Peter Hessler

  Credits

  Copyright

  About the Publisher

 

 

 


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